I echo the C&O Canal. Keep moving and you'll find fish, especially around structure. Trees, locks, whatever. Small poppers and #10 to #14 beadheads under an indicator should find you plenty of bluegill. Those will score on small bass also. I use #4 or #6 poppers and those same sizes of klawdads for largemouth on the canal. (Those same flies will work for smallies in the river.) Riverbend is a good suggestion. If you are a trout guy, you may be relying too much on a dead drift. (I did, coming to the area as a trout guy.) Impart some life.
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